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On 1/29/2013 9:31 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 17:39:53 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

On 1/28/2013 4:28 PM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 08:52:42 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Monday, January 28, 2013 10:11:02 AM UTC-5, Salmonbait wrote:

No, I was talking about the P226. You're right about out of stock. Most of the gun shops around here

are out of almost everything in the 9mm, 10mm, and .40 calibers.


What do have against revolvers? Take a look at the Ruger SP-101 in 357Mag. I really like mine!

I've got the S&W Model 28 in .357 mag. (
http://tinyurl.com/a5ghpt5 ). But, it's not easy to carry
if I wanted to do so.

I'm about settled on the S&W SD40VE, although the S&W M&P40 is looking pretty good too. The problem
now is finding one in stock somewhere.


Salmonbait

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Have you fired any of these weapons?


Nope. But I'd never fired a .45 or a .38 or a .357 magnum, or a .22 before the first time either.
Actually, I wonder at ESAD's comment that the 10mm will 'knock me on my ass'! Do they really kick
much worse than a .45 or .357 magnum?

Like I said, my two ex-cop brothers like the gun. That's good enough for me.


Good enough.. but remember two things. First off, harry krause has not
fired any of these weapons, so you can ignore anything he says as I am
aware you have done your own google search.

Second, if you can I would find a shop locally like our local store. For
225 dollars you get your safety course, pistol permit and five hours in
their indoor range to fire anything in the case, you buy the ammo. After
your course you can spend 5 hours firing as many weapons as you like
till you find on that feels right to you... and that is in my opinion is
as important as any other aspect of using the tool.

I go back to my first guitar. I asked my Promoter friend what to buy, he
said I can't tell you. So I got more inisitant and told him were and how
I was gonna' play, what style I wanted to play, and even noted certain
songs I wanted to play.. Again he said, I can't tell you. He continued
by saying. Look Scotty, you need to go to a shop and play a guitar, then
another... Don't even buy a guitar till you have played... say, uh... at
least 20, yeah 20 guitars. You will not play well, and probably not play
at all, if the guitar you buy doesn't feel right in your hands..

Like shoes, shocks, guitars, golf club, any tool.. The more comfortable
you are with it in your hand, the better it will work for you...

Just my .02...


Salmonbait

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